Should work.   You'll want to study the schematic and make sure that the
USB circuit won't mess with your use of the UART1 circuits.

On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 2:36 PM, Sean Dekker <sean.dek...@gmx.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> It's almost 2 months that I am trying to make a reliable app that can work
> with both UART0 and RADIO. As you know they are shared and it requires a
> lot of hassel to make them work.
>
> My last idea that partly work was when required to send to UART0, I stop
> the RADIO, send bytes then I start RADIO again. But this way I have no idea
> how to receive bytes through UART0 while radio is ON. Infact I need to
> check some sensor values using UART0 and when they are at certail level I
> should send warning using UART0 and then using RADIO to a base
> station...this is really hopeless I am giving up!
>
> My last idea is using UART1...I mean the uart that is connected to the
> FTDI chip. Since I think it works great I have tested it with printf
> function and stuff and it does not have problem with radio.
>
> My idea is to find the UART1 pins of msp430 and use them instead of UART1.
>
> Do you recommend such thing?
>
> Regards,
> Sean.
>
>
>
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